2016 World Energy Engineering Congress Outreach to Women

The 39thWorld Energy Engineering Congress (WEEC) will be held September 21-23 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC. More than 3,500 people are expected to attend workshops, speeches, and other events.

CWEEL is a division of the Association of Energy Engineers which supports women in the energy and environmental industries, assists in their career development, and mentors women aspiring to leadership.

Harada has two degrees from the University of Pennsylvania, an MBA in Finance from the Wharton School and an MA in International Studies from the Lauder Institute. She also earned another MS degree in Aeronautics/Astronautics from Stanford University and has a BS in Aeronautics/Astronautics degree at MIT.

She earned her MBA in Finance from Loyola College, now Loyola University, and as a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Maryland College Park. She is also a graduate of the Baltimore Polytechnic Institute.

Nandini Mouli

Nandini Mouli is President, Founder and CEO of e Sai Consulting, an energy and environmental engineering consulting company located at Reisterstown, Maryland.

Mouli is also a business manager at the Maryland Energy Administration and consults on commercial, industrial and institutional businesses. Before starting her own business, she managed energy and chemical businesses in DuPont for 22 years.

Mouli, a native of Tamil Nadu in south India, received her PhD and MA in Chemistry from Boston University and both a BS and MS in Chemistry from Annamalai University.

Other Events at the World Energy Engineering Congress

WEEC Addresses:

Issues to be discussed include “energy resiliency and security, international efficiency projects, the growing importance of water, wastewater treatment, renewable energy and leveraging data analytics.”

WEEC Topics:

There will be 14 tracks with over 250 speakers from more than 20 different countries. Session topics will include “industrial energy management, green and high performance buildings, sustainable development, emerging energy trends, as well as big data and IoT.”